Mine-Wide Physical Property Trend Identification Using Portable Onsite Test Devices

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Thomas L. Vandergrift
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The type and severity of coal mine entry failures are affected by the strength and stiffness properties of the roof, floor, end coal. Knowledge of the mine-wide trends of these properties Is valuable in developing effective ground control plans. Within the context of a larger effort to Improve entry stability In high horizontal stress fields, the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, has evaluated three portable, on-site test devices to determine their suitability for identifying mine-wide physical property trends. The devices evaluated were the borehole shear tester, the Schmidt harmer, and the point load tester. Despite the lack of standardized data Interpretation procedures, each device provided useful on-site physical property data. The Schmidt homer was preferred for trend identification because of Its speed and simplicity. Schmidt hammer data were collected over a large area of an underground coal mine to compare calculated roof strength trends with a known geologic feature.
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APA: Thomas L. Vandergrift  (1990)  Mine-Wide Physical Property Trend Identification Using Portable Onsite Test Devices

MLA: Thomas L. Vandergrift Mine-Wide Physical Property Trend Identification Using Portable Onsite Test Devices. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1990.

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